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In this compelling episode, hosts Michelle Neidigh and Katie
Jimenez sit down with Joseph Montgomery, the visionary behind Patriots
Landing, a rural, faith-based veterans' workshop and healing center in
Williamstown, Kentucky. Learn how a simple desire to honor his father, a proud Marine,
sparked a life-changing mission: empowering veterans through craftsmanship,
camaraderie, and community. We explore how their journey grew from humble
beginnings into a meaningful source of healing, service, and purpose.
Key Highlights
1. A Dream Rooted in Honor
Joseph Montgomery, inspired by his father’s service, founded Patriots Landing to help veterans find healing and purpose through woodworking and fellowship.
2. From Makeshift Workshop to Official Facility
Patriots Landing stands next to the Kentucky Veterans
Cemetery North in Grant County, KY, featuring a dedicated woodshop and
showroom.
3. Products with Real Purpose
Veterans at Patriots Landing handcraft items like burial
flag cases (now offered at Arlington National Cemetery), Patriot Crosses, and
“9 Flags”—wooden American flags with 9mm shell casings for stars. Each piece is
unique, signed by its maker, and sold in their showroom or online.
4. Faith, Fellowship & Healing
Built on a faith-centered philosophy, the shop offers more
than woodworking; it’s a healing community.
5. Growing Connections & Partnerships
Patriots Landing collaborates closely with organizations like the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) and other local community groups.
Takeaways:
Links referenced in this episode:
By Toad Talk MediaIn this compelling episode, hosts Michelle Neidigh and Katie
Jimenez sit down with Joseph Montgomery, the visionary behind Patriots
Landing, a rural, faith-based veterans' workshop and healing center in
Williamstown, Kentucky. Learn how a simple desire to honor his father, a proud Marine,
sparked a life-changing mission: empowering veterans through craftsmanship,
camaraderie, and community. We explore how their journey grew from humble
beginnings into a meaningful source of healing, service, and purpose.
Key Highlights
1. A Dream Rooted in Honor
Joseph Montgomery, inspired by his father’s service, founded Patriots Landing to help veterans find healing and purpose through woodworking and fellowship.
2. From Makeshift Workshop to Official Facility
Patriots Landing stands next to the Kentucky Veterans
Cemetery North in Grant County, KY, featuring a dedicated woodshop and
showroom.
3. Products with Real Purpose
Veterans at Patriots Landing handcraft items like burial
flag cases (now offered at Arlington National Cemetery), Patriot Crosses, and
“9 Flags”—wooden American flags with 9mm shell casings for stars. Each piece is
unique, signed by its maker, and sold in their showroom or online.
4. Faith, Fellowship & Healing
Built on a faith-centered philosophy, the shop offers more
than woodworking; it’s a healing community.
5. Growing Connections & Partnerships
Patriots Landing collaborates closely with organizations like the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) and other local community groups.
Takeaways:
Links referenced in this episode: